Where does “Welschschweiz” come from?

Welschschweiz (German) comes from German welsch, from Middle High German welsch, from Old High German walahisc, from Proto-Germanic *walhisk, from Proto-Germanic walhiskaz, from Proto-Germanic walhaz, from Latin Volcae, from Proto-Celtic wolkos — wet, damp.

Welschschweiz (German): Romandy, French-speaking Switzerland

Definitions

  1. Romandy, French-speaking Switzerland

Ancestry of “Welschschweiz”, step by step

Welschschweiz traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German welsch

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanwelschpertaining to the Romance-speaking areas and...
2Middle High Germanwelsch
3Old High GermanwalahiscRoman
4Proto-Germanic*walhisk
5Proto-Germanicwalhiskazforeign, non-Germanic
6Proto-Germanicwalhazforeigner, non-Germanic person
7LatinVolcaea Gallic tribal confederation; name of a Celtic...
8Proto-Celticwolkoshawk
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwelg-wet, damp

via German Schweiz

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchweizSwitzerland
2GermanSchwyz
3LatinSuittes
4Old High Germanswīdanto burn
5Proto-West Germanicswīþanto burn, to singe
6Proto-Germanicswīþanąto burn, singe
7Proto-Indo-Europeanswey-to twist, swing; to hiss; whistle; to swing,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeansew-to press out, extract; juice; liquid, rain; to...

Words derived from “Welschschweiz

Every word from Proto-Indo-European welg-Every word from Proto-Celtic wolkosEvery word from Latin Volcae